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OK, truce. |
It's a cool Cobra in its current form and I would love to have an hour with it to take some pictures.
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I'm a proud owner of a replica like most of us on this site. I have high regard for original cobra's and their owners. I'm not taking up sides in this argument but in the course of arguing against Jeffy's opinion there was some tough comments said against Cobra replica's. The point could have been made without the hit. Most of us know the situation between original and replica and embrace it. Lets get back to some constructive talk.
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I DID have the opportunity to photograph this outstanding car. In fact, I was lucky enough to drive the car (2 blocks) in Monterey in 2010! Plus, I transported it from Arizona to Monterey for the auctions. I babysat that car for half a week alongside the owners. I was also standing with the throng of people when the car was on the block. CSX2009 brought more attention than the featured cars. You should have seen the owners mile wide grin when he drove it in to place on the block. Photos don't do this car justice! It is a piece of history! Who ever purchases this car will definitely be the owner of a very fine Shelby Cobra. I hope we will get a chance to see it on a race course once again! :D |
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Bill S. Proud owner of numerous FPSB's :D |
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MM I didn't miss it. I've never heard a foul word from any 'Real' Cobra owner, and I've met several, all of which were gentlemen. Someone later said he was the owner and he didn't correct that statement (I'd previously mentioned he probably drove a Miata). The thread got into a spitting contest and lost it's initial dialog. I was surprised when only one of the two participants was warned to cool it. Doesn't matter he was a former racer, many of us were. He's the guy who should've been warned off.
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I saw this car in Monterey in 2010 also--beautiful car......
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MM, I wouldn't even think of going to the SAAC site and saying something negative and derogatory about original cars without expecting a barrage of defensive comments. I also wouldn't do it because its not right and I am the type to promote harmony between the two groups. We're all car guys as far as I'm concerned. Might be a bit naive but that's me.
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A very entertaining thread, I am kind of sensitive to these discussions because owners of restored original cars look down their noses at my highly modified original even though the majority of current original owners have no clue about the mechanical short comings of their cars. I was considering selling my car this year with all the new stuff and all the original stuff too. I was told that the car was not worth much unless I put it all the way back to it's configuration at the time of sale in 1965. I decided to forget selling it at that point and continue driving it at least one more year even though I am getting pretty long in the tooth for driving a car with 3.0 to 1 pounds per HP. |
Bruce, I'm not sure who would have told you your car wouldn't be worth much unless it were put back to stock. I think there are plenty of people who would like your 427 just the way it is set up. Any 44-year-old car that can smoke the entire field in the Optima Street Car Challenge has a lot to say for itself. Nicely done.
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For the record, there has been a price increase from 1.1M to 1.3M for CSX2009 perthe owner/seller.
Bill S. PS: Bruce, I'll give you $100 cash for that clapped out old aluminum race car of yours :D :D :D |
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Jeff, first I would like to state that your ERA is beautiful and one of the best ERA's on this site. I'm a big fan of your ERA.
Now back to 2009. You have said that: 1. 2009 doesn't exist any more, 2. 2009 is a fantasy recreation backed up by a piece of paper, 2. 2009 is not an original real Cobra and 3. your ERA is just as original as 2009. So I will continue to dispute your opinion(s) on 2009 based upon the fact that 2009 is listed in the Shelby American World Registry, the Shelby marque's "source document." 2009 has a huge write-up in the Registry, its history recorded in detail by SAAC. Thus, the marque's experts recognize 2009 as a real 1960's 289 Cobra, which seems to have a value of approx. $1MM +/-. As I said earlier, there are many old race cars of a variety of marques all over the world that have been rebuilt and continue to be real and original. |
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I'll add that "Ron" has always been the calm voice of reason within the chaos of these forums. One of the few who appears to disconnect his emotions when posting. I only wish I could do the same more often, but occasionally I cannot help myself :rolleyes: I am getting better at it though, and I use Ron as that example. Bill S. |
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I said my ERA is just as "real" as CSX2009, meaning they are both replicas. Only in Shelby-world would CSX2009 as it exists today be considered an "original real Cobra". That is great news for Erik. For his sake, I hope he cashes in before Shelby-world realizes its folly. Jeff |
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